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1 Gay footballers snubbed by muslim opposition
2 Strictly Come Dancing race row speaks volumes about BBC, says Carol Thatcher
3 More than 30 arrests during race protests
4 Barack Obama's Nobel peace prize is snub to Bill Clinton
5 After racism, English tackle homophobia
6 Shake-up gives gay couples the right to adopt
7 WHAT STRAIGHT MEN COULD LEARN FROM GAY MEN - A QUEER KIND OF MASCULINITY?
8 How murder of our gay man in Jamaica has exposed the double standards of the paradise island
9 Clampdown on "thinspiration" sites will help gay men
10 The 50 most powerful gay, lesbian and bisexual people in British politics
11 West Ham striker Morley says gay rumours almost killed his game
12 Anti-gay bullying campaign hits streets in time for term
13 Outburst UK Receives Big Lottery Funding
14 Lesbian couple found dead in suspected suicide pact
15 Notes to our 16-year-old selves
16 LGBT asylum seekers 'facing high levels of homelessness and discrimination'
17 Britain speaks out against new African law
18 Boy, 14, found guilty of chanting homophobic abuse at footballer Sol Campbell
19 Gay storylines are drawing crowds to theatres in London's West End and fringe
20 Gay footballers take a shot at cup final glory
21 Women in Abusive Lesbian Relationships Deterred from Seeking Help, Research Finds
22 Outburst UK Launches Pride Festival 2009
23 Samoa bans film on Harvey Milk's life
24 Equality Bill to extend powers against discrimination
25 BBC introduces five-minute 'gay delay' to avoid causing offence
26 Going Forward with Black LGBTs
27 Europe's biggest anti-racist festival axed
28 Blood ban on gay men to be reviewed
29 Black, Gay and Fabulous!: Where We Live Celebrates Black Triumphs
30 New DVD Resource For Young LGBT People and Their Families
31 Gays who face persecution should be given asylum says EU
32 Brits are biggest bashers
33 EXCLUSIVE: Clone Zone bust is boom for bosses!
34 'It's much easier to be open now'
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